Bit in a sentence

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Synonym: harness, piece, restraint. Similar words: bit by bit, bite, bitch, habit, orbit, a bit of, rabbit, exhibit. Meaning: [bɪt] n. 1. a small quantity 2. a small fragment of something broken off from the whole 3. an indefinitely short time 4. an instance of some kind 5. piece of metal held in horse's mouth by reins and used to control the horse while riding 6. a unit of measurement of information (from binary + digit); the amount of information in a system having two equiprobable states 7. a small amount of solid food; a mouthful 8. a small fragment 9. a short theatrical performance that is part of a longer program 10. the cutting part of a drill; usually pointed and threaded and is replaceable in a brace or bitstock or drill press.

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1. Take a hair of the dog that bit you.

2. A bit in the morning is better than nothing all day.

3. I am not a bit anxious about my battles, If I am anxious I don't fight them, I wait until I am ready.

4. He ate every bit of the pudding.

5. A little bit of oil works wonders on squeaky hinges.

6. I did a bit of fencing while I was at college.

7. Paul's being a bit evasive about this job.

8. Her visits were starting to get a bit tedious.

9. I have a bit of a fever.

10. He is, so to speak, a bit too cruel to his wife.

11. The weather there can be a bit unpredictable - one minute it's blue skies and the next minute it's pouring down.

12. The children were starting to get a bit fed up.

13. The weather is a bit warmer today.

14. He's going through a bit of a bad spell at the moment.

15. So you're getting about a bit again? Not shutting yourself away?

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16. Frankie's a bit of a clown.

17. He's going to be a bit pushed for money.

18. I'm sorry I'm a bit early.

19. We're all a bit gauche when we're young.

20. The detective scanned every bit of evidence.

21. Once bit, twice shy.

22. She worked herself up into a bit of a state.

23. I think you're a bit too high and mighty yourself.

24. He just needs to calm down a wee bit.

25. He took the apple and bit down.

26. I'm a bit pushed for money this month.

27. I'm sure he'll come with a bit of persuading.

28. One of the legs on this chair is a bit wonky.

29. I always fry potatoes in hot fat with a bit of onion.

30. You need to flesh out the bones of your idea a bit more.

1. Paul's being a bit evasive about this job.

2. I have a bit of a fever.

3. He is, so to speak, a bit too cruel to his wife.

4. He's going through a bit of a bad spell at the moment.

5. Frankie's a bit of a clown.

6. I'm sorry I'm a bit early.

7. We're all a bit gauche when we're young.

8. The detective scanned every bit of evidence.

9. He just needs to calm down a wee bit.

10. I'm a bit pushed for money this month.

11. I'm sure he'll come with a bit of persuading.

12. He bit off a large chunk of bread / He bit a large chunk of bread off.

13. You have to be a bit devious if you're going to succeed in business.

14. Your hair looks a bit tangled.

15. A bit of music will help you relax.

15. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!

16. Monday's a bit inconvenient for me. How about Wednesday?

17. She's getting old and she tends to ramble a bit.

18. He seemed a bit subdued to me.

19. He's slightly aggressive, which a lot of people find a bit off-putting when they first meet him.

20. It costs a bit more than I wanted to spend.

21. Aunty Paula likes to have a bit of a flutter on the horses.

22. We should manage, with a little bit of luck.

23. He seemed a bit biased against women in my opinion.

24. Everyone was a bit puzzled by her sudden departure.

25. Paul's ears stick out a bit, don't they.

26. It's a bit bourgeois, isn't it, joining a golf club?

27. When things get a bit too much , she simply tunes out temporarily.